1. Be safe: If you are a student you must use your code name. Follow and remember our netiquette (this page). Reveal no personally identifying information.
2. Be kind: Be overly friendly and positive; you must refrain from any profane, sarcastic, or unkind responses.
3. Be respectful: Since our writing work is schoolwork, school rules and expectations apply when making any references on or to this site.
4. Be productive: Make sure you communicate clearly and intelligently (no text message wording please) on a relevant topic. Remember your purpose and audience.
5. If the above criteria are met, your posts may be published; if the above criteria are not met, your posts may not be published.
6. Be accurate: Check all of your information for accuracy and clarity of expression. (MR)
7. The views on this site by students are not necessarily those of your teacher or our school. (JanetB.)
Wiki Etiquette For Students. Retrieved from http://whatelse.pbworks.com/Wiki-Etiquette-For-Students on July 14, 2009. (Janet B.)
8. Simply don't write something would not say in person. Just remember the Golden Rule: Treat Others the Way You Want to be Treated. (cc)
Netiquette Rules
1. Be safe: If you are a student you must use your code name. Follow and remember our netiquette (this page). Reveal no personally identifying information.2. Be kind: Be overly friendly and positive; you must refrain from any profane, sarcastic, or unkind responses.
3. Be respectful: Since our writing work is schoolwork, school rules and expectations apply when making any references on or to this site.
4. Be productive: Make sure you communicate clearly and intelligently (no text message wording please) on a relevant topic. Remember your purpose and audience.
5. If the above criteria are met, your posts may be published; if the above criteria are not met, your posts may not be published.
6. Be accurate: Check all of your information for accuracy and clarity of expression. (MR)
7. The views on this site by students are not necessarily those of your teacher or our school. (JanetB.)
Wiki Etiquette For Students. Retrieved from http://whatelse.pbworks.com/Wiki-Etiquette-For-Students on July 14, 2009. (Janet B.)
8. Simply don't write something would not say in person. Just remember the Golden Rule: Treat Others the Way You Want to be Treated. (cc)